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Islamic and Indian Art

8 April 2014 | starting at 10:30 BST | with lot 1
8 April 2014 | starting at 15:00 BST | with lot 350
8 April 2014 | starting at 16:30 BST | with lot 401

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443 lots available

A Qur'an section written in kufic script on vellum (sura II, al-Baqarah, The Heifer, part of verse 224-part of verse 239, continuous text) Near East or North Africa, 9th/ 10th Century

A group of eighteen Qur'an leaves written in maghribi script on vellum, sixteen with continuous text, all from sura XII, Yusuf, Joseph Andalusia or North Africa, 13th Century

A rare miniature Qur'an, copied by Husain ibn 'Ali Khatib Persia, dated AH 637/ AD 1239

A bifolium and three single leaves from an illuminated manuscript of the Qur'an Persia, probably Shiraz, mid-16th Century(4)

An illustrated leaf from a dispersed manuscript of Nizami's Khamsa: the old man revives Layla and Majnun, surrounded by wild animals who had been Majnun's sole companions during his retreat in the desert Persia, commercial Turkman, the original manuscript dated Rajab AH 901/March - April AD 1496

Shah Sulayman Safavi (reg. 1666-94), a portrait laid down on a later gilt-decorated album page signed by Muhammad Hadi Persia, 17th Century, the border dated AH 1171/ AD 1757-58

A Qur'an section (Juz XX, beginning with sura XXVII, al-Naml, The Ants, verse 56) written in gold Ottoman Turkey, 16th Century or later

Isma'il Effendi Ankaravi, Jami' al-Ayat, a commentary on verses (ayat) from the Qur'an and verses (abyat) from Jalal-ad-Din Rumi's Mesnevi, in six books (kitab) Ottoman Turkey, dated 15th Ramadan 1033/ 1st July 1624

Abu 'Abdullah Muhammad bin Suleyman al-Jazuli, Dala'il al-Khayrat wa Shawariq al-Anwar, with two illustrations of the holy places at Mecca and Medina, copied by Muhammad better known as al-Khulusi, ruznamejia (Treasury chief) Ottoman, written at the Treasury (khazinah) in Damascus, dated Rabi' al-Thani Ah / March-April AD 1747-48

A Qur'an section (Juz III) written in gold Ottoman Turkey, 16th Century or later

An illuminated Qur'an section (Juz XXV, beginning with verses 47-54 of the preceding sura XLI, Ha-Mim) China, late 17th/ early 18th Century

An illuminated Qur'an section (Juz XXVI, complete) China, late 17th/ early 18th Century

Eight leaves from a manuscript of the Qur'an in bihari script Sultanate India, 15th/ 16th Century(8)

Firdausi, Shahnama, The Book of Kings, illustrated with 31 miniatures Provincial Mughal, probably the Deccan, 17th Century

An illuminated Qur'an copied by Ibn Hasan Muhammad Isfahani India, perhaps Deccan, 18th Century

An illuminated Qur'an on Dutch watermarked paper Malaysia or Indonesia, late 18th/ early 19th Century

An illuminated Qur'an North India, probably Kashmir, 19th Century

A large and elaborate genealogy of the Prophet Muhammad in scroll form, starting with Adam and ending with the Maulawis and Khawajas, after an original by Isma'il Bukhari Central Asia or North India, 19th Century

Abu'l Hasan Muhammad bin al-Hasan bin Ahmad bin 'Ali bin Muhammad bin 'Umar bin Yahya al-'Alawi al-Husaini, Safihah Kamilah, prayers, with a dedication to Mirza Muhammad Taqi al-Ashtiani, known as Hashim Khan, son of the 'Pillar of Khans', copied by Muhammad Kazin ibn Baha'-ad-Din, a pupil of Ibn Muhammad 'Ali Muhammad Shafi' al-Tabrizi, interlinear Persian translation copied by Muhammad Hadi ibn Hajji Abdullah Ashtiani Qajar Persia, dated 5th shawwal 1237/25th June 1822; later floral lacquer binding signed by Shukrallah Afshar, dated AH 1239/AD 1823-24

A rare copy of Abu'l Fazl bin Mubarak's Akbarnama, the Book of Akbar, Books I, II and III, lavishly illustrated with sixty-five miniatures, and very probably once in the collection of Nathaniel Middleton (1750-1807), East India Company Resident at Lucknow, 1776-1782 North India, probably Murshidabad, late 18th Century

Firdausi, Shahnama, The Book of Kings, lavishly illustrated with one hundred and ten miniatures, copied by the scribe Nizam-ad-Din, formerly in the library of the last Nawab of Bengal North India, probably Kashmir, dated 3rd Jumada al-Thani AH 1244/ 11th November AD 1828

An illuminated levha with the name of the celebrated Sufi Sayyid Abu'l Hasan 'Ali ash-Shadhili incorporated into an Imperial tughra, signed by the Ottoman Sultan Ahmad III (reg. 1703–1730) Ottoman Turkey, Constantinople, dated AH 1138/ AD 1725-26

A calligraphic panel signed by Shukri Efendi Ottoman Turkey, 19th Century

A fine woven silk Tunic depicting Birds Persia or Central Asia circa 8th Century

A large Umayyad/ early Abbasid monochrome moulded-pottery Cup Mesopotamia or Persia, 8th/ 9th Century

A group of early Islamic jet Gaming Pieces Persia, 9-11th Century(18)

An early Islamic monochrome pottery Ewer Mesopotamia, 8th Century

A Samanid slip-painted pottery Plate Persia, 10th Century

A Nishapur buffware pottery Dish Persia, 10th Century

An Abbasid lustre pottery Bowl Mesopotamia, 10th Century

A rare splashware pottery Jar Persia, circa 10th Century

A Fatimid carved wood Plaque depicting a sphinx Egypt, 11th/ 12th Century

A Fatimid carved wood Plaque depicting a Peacock Egypt, 11th/ 12th Century

A fine large Khorasan bronze Incense Burner in the form of a Feline Khorasan, 12th Century

A large Khorasan copper-inlaid bronze Ewer Persia, 12th Century

A Khorasan bronze Ewer Persia, 12th Century

A large Khorasan bronze Ewer Persia, 12th Century

A small Khorasan silver inlaid bronze Bull's Head Ewer Persia, early 13th Century

A rare Khorasan bronze Figurine of a Cockerel Persia, 12th Century(2)

A Khorasan bronze Figurine in the form of a Hare Persia, 11th/ 12th Century

A Minai overglaze-painted pottery Cup Persia, 12th/ 13th Century

Four Minai overglaze-painted pottery Sherds Persia, late 12th/ early 13th Century(4)

A Kashan lustre pottery Bowl Persia, circa 1170-1200

A Kashan underglaze-painted pottery Jug Persia, 13th Century

A fine and rare Raqqa underglaze-painted pottery Jar Syria, 13th Century

Five Mamluk pottery Fragments including two with Cup-Bearers Arms Egypt, 14th Century(5)

A Mamluk sgraffiato pottery Dish Egypt, 14th Century

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